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SANATILE | 


THE MODERN .WALL: TILING? 


S=ANATILE is the modern wall 
tiling. It is not a substitute for, 
but an improvement upon, regu- 
lar glazed tiling. An improve- 
=| ment, because while it has the 
utility and beauty of glazed ti- 
ling, it costs only one-fifth as 
much. 

SANATILE can be used wher- 
ever other tiling is employed 
é > with equally fond results. Sut 
is now in wide use in bath- -rooms, kitchens, pantries, 
nurseries, laundries, hospitals, restaurants, state- 
rooms, physicians’ and dentists’ offices, etc., where 
it meets every requirement. | 

SANATILE is made in relief on a strong fabric, 
with a highly enameled surface and heavy fibre 
backing. It is perfectly waterproof on both sides 
and can therefore not only be freely cleansed, but 
is impervious to moisture from the wall. It is 
germ-proof, unaffected by heat or cold, and when 
properly applied will never crack, craze, split, tear 
or peel off. It cannot chip from accident, like other 
tiling, as its surface is tough and elastic. 

The material is made in a wide range of attract- 
ive embossed designs, in plain white and delicate 
non-fading colors. Borders and bases are made 
in rolls eight yards long and two feet wide. 

One strip of border and one strip of base make a 
wainscoting four feet high. Where greater height 
is desired, filler rolls of the same length and - 
eighteen inches wide are furnished to match. 


SANATILE 


ITS MANY ADVANTAGES 


“f{ANATILE is sanitary to an extreme. 
No foreign matter can remain on its sur- 
| face after ordinary cleaning with soap and 
: water; its joints are few and where prop- 
ea hung are vanes tight, offering no chance for 
the lodgment of dust, germs, etc. 

Not only is the material far less costly than all 
other tilings used, but it is comparatively inexpen- 
sive to apply. 

Painted walls crack open; although the plaster 
may crack behind SANATILE, it will not be affect- 
ed in the least, but still remains in perfect condition. 
A patent moisture-proof cement unites the fibre 
backing to SANATILE, preventing its loosening. 


GUARANTEE 


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ITS BEAUTY AND DURABILIEY? 


7 Fits beauty the designs reproduced on page — 

19 of this book give but a faint idea. It 

w) 1s necessary to see SANATILE mounted 

=| on the wall in harmonious surroundings 
to appreciate what a delight it is to the eye and 
what a sense of cleanliness and comfort it affords. 
Whether of flat, snow-white porcelain tile effect, 
or raised in high relief in delicately tinted coloring, 
SANATILE is always satisfactory from the day it 
is applied. 

Its durability is as great as porcelain tile if ordi- 
nary care is observed. Frequent washing with 
water and soap keeps it fresh looking as long as the 

' wall lasts. 


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FOR BATH-ROOMS 


HE beautiful glazed surface of SANA- 
TILE, as a wainscoting for bath-rooms, 
F) always assures an appropriate background 
{for the porcelain, enamel, marble and 
nickel fixtures. Its variety of designs and tinted 
decorations make it possible to conform to any 
architectural scheme or coloring which may be 
planned. 

In a house containing several bath-rooms it is 
easy to obtain tasteful and pleasing effects by em- 
ploying different patterns of SANATILE in a 
variety of tints and ivory tones. The illustrations 
on page 19 give an idea of some of the designs. 
These, with many other unique patterns, afford 
abundant opportunity for selection. 

On tinted SANATILE the high relief is left 
light, the color being in the low part, thus producing 
a most pleasing effect. 

SANATILE is beyond question the most artis- 
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FORUNGU RSE RIES 


URSERIES are the indoor playgrounds 
of children, and children in their play will 
not spare the walls from finger-marks, 
| _#'|__] stains, dirt or accidents. 

But they cannot hurt SANATILE. Its hard 
enamel surface can withstand everything except 
extreme abuse. Ordinary accidents make no im- 
pression upon it, and dirt, grease and stains can be 
wiped off as easily as from a china plate. Use 
ammonia in the water, if necessary, applying with 
a sponge. 

The wainscoting, or the space from the floor to 
a line about four feet above, is that part of the nur- 
sery wall most ill-treated; and this part should be 
protected with SANATILE. In many of the finest 
homes in the land, however, the entire side walls 
of the nurseries have been hung with SANATILE, 
not only to afford protection above the “danger 
line” but to give this important room of the house 
a more prepossessing appearance and to insure 
absolute cleanliness and purity. 


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“FOR. KETCHENS 


=—=q LTCHEN walls are subjected to extremes 
} of heat and cold, to the vapors from cook- 
ing, and to continual hard usage. Wall 
“1 | paper is out of the question, and painted 
plaster walls sooner or later give way. 

SANATILE solves the problem. Mounted 
a high wainscot, or covering the side walls com- 
pletely, it will not only absolutely protect the plaster- 
ing but present a cleanly and inviting appearance 
of which any housewife may be proud. 

For greater economy, the side walls above the 
wainscot may be hung with SANITAS—a water- 
proof, unembossed wall covering lighter and cheaper 
than SANATILE, but possessing many of the 
latter’s fine qualities, and made with either glazed 
or dull surface. 

This treatment results in an absolutely water, 
steam, dirt and germ-proof wall, which can be 
cleaned in an instant with sponge and water. 


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FOR LAUNDRIES 


EXT to the kitchen the laundry walls are 
| subjected to the greatest amount of mois- 

= ture, heat, cold, etc., and it is equally 
La important that they should be protected 
Wie SANATILE. 

On wash days the value of having SANATILE 
on the walls will be plainly apparent. Often the 
condensation of the steam and hot, moist air causes 
the walls to ““sweat” and run water, which in many 
cases ruins the plastering, paint or ordinary wall 
paper. SANATILE is not affected in the slight- 
est by such conditions ; on the contrary, the more it 
is washed and cleaned the brighter and fresher it is. 

In public laundries, dairies, sanitariums and 
other institutions where infected clothing or food 
products may be handled at times, SANATILE 
is most valuable. It can be sponged off or sprayed 
with carbolic, boroglycerine or other antiseptic 
solutions and so disinfected that germs cannot 
lodge and multiply. 


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shops, etc., of ocean steamships, yachts, steamboats 
and sailing vessels there is no wall covering so 
satisfactory and serviceable as SANATILE, with 
its various patterns and light tints and tones. It 
will stand all the racking and dampness to which it 
may be exposed on the water. 

In the lavatories, bath-rooms, and barber-shops 
of Pullman Palace Cars; in hotels, theatres, res- 
taurants, cafés; in the lobbies, corridors and hall- 
ways of office buildings and in business offices, 
there is nothing better nor half so economical as 
SANATILE. 

This is true also of hospital wards, operating- 
rooms and clinics — for all institutions where it is 
so essential to have sanitary walls. In contagious 
wards and disinfecting rooms SANATILE walls 
can be sponged or sprayed with antiseptic fluids. 


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SANATILE 


DESIGNS AND DECORATION 


=] HE illustrations shown on the opposite 
: page are small sections of side walls and 
my] give an idea of SANATILE designs. 
|} For Colonial houses Colonial designs 
are at hand. .The Renaissance is provided for, as 
well as the Elizabethan, Empire, Louis XIV and 
other periods. The Art Nouveau is also shown. 
The tastes of the architect, builder and owner have 
been considered in making the patterns, and there 
is a style suited to every use. 

SANATILE is decorated in all of the light 
shades of cream white, ivory, pale green, blue, pink 
and light tan. It can be made without additional 
cost in any special color desired so far as the borders 
and bases are concerned. 

SANATILE is applied to an ordinary white 
coated wall with thick paste applied to the goods 
or with Sphinx Gum applied to the wall. Full 
directions for applying accompany each roll. 


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IN COMBINATION WITH “SANITAS” 


OR side walls above wainscots there is 
nothing superior to SANATILE, but if 
the price is prohibitive the famous water- 
| proof wall covering, SANITAS, can be 
ABSA to the walls. This is made forty-seven 
inches wide and in all of the light shades and many 
artistic patterns to harmonize with SANATILE. 

SANITAS is a lighter weight material than 
SANATILE and is not embossed. It is made with 
oil colors on strong muslin and is rapidly taking the 
place of all the so-called waterproof wall coverings, 
for it is far more durable and will not fade. It is 
applied lke wall paper to any wall, where it lasts 
indefinitely and hides all flaws in the plaster. Used 
also on ceilings. Some of the illustrations in this 
booklet show combinations of SANATILE and 
SANITAS, with the broad enameled cap moulding 
at the top of the wainscot 


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OUR PLANT AND OUR PRIZES 


‘HE factories where SANATILE and 
SANITAS are manufactured are the 


ee Faevoted to the production of sanitary, 
waterproof wall coverings. 

“very inch of space occupied by our plant is clean 
and inviting. Every employee at our plant must 
adhere to the rigid hygienic rules which we laid down 
when our factory doors first opened. 

Our efforts to maintain a sanitary establishment 
of our own, and to produce articles which would 
contribute to the health and comfort of the users, 
have been recognized by the awards of a gold medal 
at the St. Louis Exposition and of first prizes at 
other exhibitions. 


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